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St. Sebastian Church Festival Opens Tonight

In addition to a wide choice of food, the festival also provides a variety of entertainment options all week long.

The will be returning for its fifth year starting today. The week long festival will start tonight at 6:30 and last until Saturday.

Each night the at 311 Siebert Road, will provide a dinner with a different food theme. Tonight’s theme is Mexican food. It’s $8.00 for an adult meal, $4.50 for a childrens meal and kids ages 5 and below eat for free.

For festival goers seeker a lighter fare or something to munch on the go, an outside booth will be selling the typical hot dogs, hamburgers, wings, fries, funnel cake and other quick foods.

For food to bring home, the farmers market has fresh produce available at discount prices, including blueberries, watermelons, cherries and more.  

In addition to a wide choice of food, the festival also provides a variety of entertainment options. The main events include a flea market, carnival games and rides. There is also a raffle, basket auction, and bingo all week.

Thrill seekers can enjoy rides like the fun slide, ferris wheel and merry go round, or some games of chance like plinko, duck pond and a money wheel.

The festival will be held at St. Sebastian's upper parking lot off of Siebert Road.

Festival Hours:

Monday - Thursday:  6:30 - 10:00pm
Friday:  6:30 - 11:00pm
Saturday:  5:30 - 10:00pm

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